by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 21, 2021 | EcoRight News
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, once a powerful obstacle to the passage of climate change legislation, has issued a new approach to climate change which includes support for market-based solutions. “We believe that there is much common ground on which all sides of...
by JC Leser | Jan 20, 2021 | EcoRight News
This essay originally appeared in the Carolina Review in December 2020. — The climate is changing. I will spare you from the facts and graphs that show how. Yes, I am aware that the climate changes naturally. However, the debate over the actual climate causes is...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 19, 2021 | EcoRight News
Today I’m pleased to share with you my interview with one of the co-authors of the World’s Littlest Book on Climate Change, 10 Facts in 10 minutes about CO2. Mike Nelson, our guest, is an award-winning meteorologist from Denver, Colorado. Mike has won 18 Emmy awards...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 15, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello, and welcome back. A sincere thanks to those who reached out in response to last week’s post. I appreciate you and your kind words during these challenging times. Getting back into the spirit of business as usual, here is this week’s news. This...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 12, 2021 | EcoRight News
Happy New Year and welcome to the second season of the EcoRight Speaks. We are happy to share with you today my conversation and Luke Orlando, a young conservative for Texas who is serving on the city council in his hometown of Pearland. Tune in to hear how he first...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 8, 2021 | EcoRight News
I don’t have my usual set of optimistic words. Like many, on Wednesday I was glued to my three screens watching coverage of insurgents attempting a coup against our democracy. I saw terrorists storming the halls I have walked and even saw one photo of a man...